Does your mobile technology necessitate you ‘note now and document later’ your behavioral health service to your clients? Is missing or poor documentation quality in the field causing challenges for your agency?

There is general agreement that providing care in the community adds a new level of complexity to staffing, care provision, and service documentation. Solving the mobile challenge in behavioral health is at the heart of the industry’s broader effort to improve access to care, positively impact outcomes, and lower healthcare costs.

Thought Leaders Scott Lloyd, President of MTM Services, and Christy Winter, Product Manager, Qualifacts Systems Inc., discuss this pervasive industry challenge including the limitations and constraints cross-functional teams face (e.g., executive, staff, IT) in delivering care into the community. They share the core business implications of common workarounds that ultimately impact not only your bottom line but your mission.

Scott and Christy also explain today’s leading practices and benefits (e.g., people, operational, technology, financial) and how a mobile behavioral health strategy can aid in the successful delivery of community-based care.

Learning Objectives:

Analyze the industry drivers, constraints, workarounds, and implications of delivering care into the community today

Explain the leading practices and benefits of delivering community care using a mobile solution